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During the Long March, Qiu was the monitor of the guard. There is a book that can prove this. In the article "Peng and his big black mule", there is such a description: Peng is a little impatient. He said loudly to the guards around him, "Qiu, pass my order and let Deputy Commander Fang be responsible for killing mules!" "
Speaking of which, this person's experience is a little consistent with the story of Shi Lei in the TV series-1931joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants in May, and 1932 joined China. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, Ren Hong 12 was a soldier, squad leader, squad leader and platoon leader of the Red Army Communications Support Company, and participated in the fourth and fifth counter-campaigns against "encirclement and suppression" and the 25,000-mile Long March in the Central Soviet Area. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, he served as the staff officer, company commander and communications director of a regiment of the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division, advanced into North China with his Ministry to open up the base areas behind enemy lines, and participated in the battle of Huangtuling to kill Abe Tingxiu, the "flower of the famous army", and the struggle against "mopping up" behind enemy lines. Please pay attention to the scarlet letter. Anyone who has seen Marshal Peng should remember that Shi, as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces behind enemy lines, has done several wonderful major anti-Japanese cases, which is a bit like a legend.
Jing Xizhen, 1950- 1966, Peng's security guard. Since the Red Army period, Marshal Peng should have many guards, but it is estimated that there are almost none alive now; The most famous is Comrade Jing Xizhen, a security guard who accompanied him from the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea to the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution. Unfortunately, the old man died in Beijing on 20 10 at the age of 80. Comrade Jing Xizhen was wronged because of General Peng's unjust case, and his wife died of mental illness ... 1989; In his later years, Comrade Jing Xizhen still devoted himself to sorting out and writing Marshal Peng's memoirs and related materials. Qi Kuiying (1929-), the secretary who accompanied Mr. Peng, should still be alive.
Looking for a lot of information, it can be said with certainty that there has never been a person named (also known as Stone) among Peng's guards. This is a fictional character, combining the deeds of some real people.
-Excerpted from online information.